VARIXIO® is the most advanced microfoam preparation system for sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins.
VARIXIO® consists of
VARIXIO® Pro Mag
VARIXIO® Pod Air
VARIXIO® Pod Low N2
VARIXIO® Pro Mag
A customized magnetic stirrer with a docking site designed to accommodate VARIXIO® Pod capsules.
VARIXIO® Pod Air
Sterile, single-use capsules that allow preparation of air-based sclerosing foam for the treatment of varicose veins, haemorrhoids, and venous malformations.
VARIXIO® Pod Low N2
Sterile, single-use capsules that allow preparation of low-nitrogen sclerosant foam for the treatment of varicose veins, haemorrhoids, and venous malformations.
Standardisation
VARIXIO® offers an automated, standardised system. High quality foam always.
Currently, foam is generally produced using manual methods with different materials. Manual agitation is not usually standardised.
Greater versatility
VARIXIO® allows the production of stable foam even at low concentrations of POL and STS.
Foam has been demonstrated to be superior to liquid for the treatment of large veins. In spider veins, foam has not demonstrated superiority to liquid injection, probably because it has not been possible to prepare foams at low sclerosant concentrations.
Improved safety
VARIXIO® Pod Air allows the preparation of foam at very low concentrations of sclerosant, avoiding the risk of overdose. VARIXIO® Pod Low N2 will provide a preparation system for foam made from physiological gas*.
Some conditions, such as certain venous malformations and large varicose veins, require injection of large volumes of foam. Patients with patent foramen ovale are at higher risk of adverse events from the passage of air to the arterial system.
*O2CO2, 2-10% N2
The best foam, always.
VARIXIO® allows the preparation of microfoam at very low sclerosant concentrations.
The aim of VARIXIO® is to provide the operator with a product that facilitates the automated preparation of a standardised, high-quality foam with maximum versatility.
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